* \ i t iHSP i HI p n '1 Jv* I NEWS IN BRIEF fv I TBXAN VP OP FPA KANSAS CITY, Oet *3 (AP)- Wilbur R. Dunk, 1*. of Junction. TMk*. wm elected first vice prwi dekt of the Future Farmers of America here yesterday at the ckwinv eowlon of the FFA’e an nual conventioa. f j — -DANGER TO FRANCE" PARIS, Oct tS (API ,] mier Paul Ramadier said hie newly >treaaiinad cabinet had found it vteceaaary to consult the parlia ment concerning the “danger to the » republic” which he aaU waa inher ent in the Communist and De Gaul- Hat ideologic*.” PALESTINE PLANS LONDON, Oet 23 (AP)- Brit ain plana to withdraw her troops and administration from Palestine by March of 1W9 -at the very iat- * Mt H if the United Nations .fails to settle the Holv Land problem, an authoritative informant said. NRW JOB FOR BRUCE TEMPLE, Tea., Oct. 23 (AP)- MaJ. Gen. Andrew D. Bruce of Temple will become the Fourth Army's deputy eornmndder upon departure of Maj. den. John Coul- t*r. (>•«. Thomas T. Handy. Fourth * Aftay Commander, announced her* laat nlfht MORR NAMK UALLING LAKE NUCCENN, Oet Id (API ••iUMla'a Andrsi Y, -Vtshm«lty lata fmterday added two Tiuman rablnet memlisrs to hie (let «d ;' #N ilfRN|Mr- and deelandi-Mm new hnnh by es-eeciwtary.of stati. James F, Byrnes waa fr^’all • War” sysinst Russia. Tha two rablnet piembcr* tarhed by the kviei Chief vale to the Unltod Natkdns AseeM. My are Secretary of Defense JsMr> PlfrHtal and Secretary of ?<*« metre W. Averelt llenlmaa. r. • 1 ■ -ri PUBLISHED 1H THE INTEREST OF A CHEATER A AM COLLEGE Volume 47 COLLEGE STATION (AtfMend). TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23.1M7 Number 52 Cadets to Get Commissions Monday From General Piburn US Department 0f ^ u ^ ents an d General Publie Invited MKNRY PATE Mansiini Hdller ANDY MATULA Hp«rt» Editor W. R. MTKNXR1, MiUtery Kdllnr JACK H. W ATSON Business Msnaeer Commerce Agent On Campus Friday Ray Martin of the Dallas Regional Office, U. S. De partment of Commerce, will lie at the Placement Office Friday afternoon, to talk to any individuals interested in the U. n. ! Department of Commerce, 11*1 pub- I teat ion i, or services offered on specific phases or types of businee- lounges Finished In Dorms 9 and 10 Longhorn Staff Appointments Made; Matula, Pate, Watson, Stenzel Named Cowboy Prof Abandons Books, Dons Rodeo Spurs and Boots NRW FRENCH CABIN FT PARIS, Oct. 21 -etAP) Mob - hem of Francv’a Coalition Cabinet handed their resignations to So cialist Premier Paul Kamudier yes terday and Ramadier was reported preparing to form a new govern ment which would omit members with De Gaullisthesnings. Foreign Minister Georges Bid suit, a member of the popular Re publican movement (MRP) ap peared assured of remsining in office H Ramadier succeeded in t forming a cabinet. Ramadier did not resign along with hia ministers. I JOHNSON WILL RUNi DALLAS. Oct. 23 -(AP)-The . ..Mbs Tims Herald today said that Rep. Lyndon Johnson of Aus tin virtually ion firmed rumors of * recent months that he will be a candidHto ftn the U. 8. Senate in next «Uiffi*erG primaries. TAYLOR TALKS , * WASHINGTON,,Oct. 23 —(API —Screen actor Robert Taylor, es corted through jurying crowds to the hearing lufijr told Congres sional investigators of Hollywood Reds yeateldiy 1 that he has seen “mare indications” of Communist activity in Filmland in the laat four or five years than previously. Delivery of 1946*17 AnniiaU To Be (lompleted Within n Week Thirty »ppolntim>nta to poaltimta on th* 1947*48 ld>ng- horn staff have hFen announced by Tommy John and Bobby WhliamMon, co-editors. , Andy Matula. veteran atudent from Houaton. has been nameti sports editor. Henry Pate, a member of the corps from San Antonio, is the 'hew managing editor, Jack Watson of Richardson, has |f*um-+ * rd the duties of busiaess maaager. « ^ , Hi, ISSH.-JT '* “! I orgerson to Give A Waco man. W. K. Stenicl. who is a member of B infantry. wa< appointed military editar of the Longhorn, r i Five men were named Junior Editors: E. B. Chapman, Waco; D. R. Diatz, McAllen; Fml Ham- bright, Roby; Truman Martin, Sils- bee; and John Orr, from Bryan. The' newly-appointed editorial assistants are Phil Sheets, Bobtn By KENNETH DON!) Paper Before Meet Walter Torgvrson, management engineering department, will give • PM* ing Practices played in college, . „ * due to bad eyesight I had the pe- As the Rodeo (.ate swing, wide coU , r hllbH of Uckl|n(r {hr wnnK this week-end, there will burst fellow.” forth two strong-willed creatures, ^ to cataracts. e Tl! ^ which he has been afflicted with with all -hoWe barred One will I Mr , ct . hjrtK h , f , ilw , , 0 p.,, be a dynamite loadwi Brahaman WVen physicals, two of J*”' other will be Dr. wb i cb were elective service. Bob R. Shrode. cowboy professor in the Department of Genetics. I Upon his graduation from Boul-., .. . In ■nit<- nf Schrod. ’s Wminr <1 * r Hifh in 1937, he entered Colo- that be. particularly as a small rado A AM.and majored in Animal 11"™- ma y W** mors effect,ve- Husbandry. He ftfeior students who are plan nidB on going Into Inisiness are urged to set Mr. Martin while hs Is Iwru. Th# Ef I. Depart ment «f (’am- i,V*ree field serviee "brings to huslwsasmen s wide variety ofbu.i. uses informallon in the demsattc ami forsicn mws. It is piimari- ly s serviee offles le buslneea, with no regulatory powers. Il d«»es not propose to tell a businessman how io run hia business. "In the Department of Com merce there Is an abundanee of Information which ran he moot useful to the business community, particularly small businessmen. It ha* the responsibility for strength- . j, 1 cnlng the position of the independ- . ent businessman and for helping to preserve the competitive enter prise economy.” “It is the duty of the Department of Comlherce. through the several divisions of the decentralised and explained field services, to give as- aistance and counsel to those re questing it, by telling the business man what he should know in order To Presentation in Assembly Hall The 210 newly appointed officers of the cadet corps wiR receive their commissions in a preRenlatiai ceremony to 6e held in the Assembly Hall Monday hight at 8:15 pim. / Brigad ier General E W. Piburn, executive bfficer of the Texas Military Diatrict, will present the indltidual Cn- ■ *r*»*^* —w —> (Mts with their mhirmuttona. ac- leovdiaf to snowni «Wnp by LA. 3 |Colonel William C/pvElheunej, [ifiMl. J / Hcsbients of Hrynn and CoUsgps Station, in adiiition to momticrs of the student U«ly arc invited to attend: All cadet non-cdmmteeloned The structural work for tha stu- officers w II be special guests uml dent biuogua In Domitoriua U and will be seated In designated areas 10 , has been completed, T R. of the A»d»mbly Hall. 1 , Kinmee, manager of the iMUge jUfr wt U * M.lg immmil* 9*gnPi ’ has an- QajSial Frtmrn, Uresi.teiii "‘•‘w* , , ^ (iihh QlWhllst, Uulimcl Cl, 8, Meluy. The temporary fundaum which tom msudaht and I'NU’dT, Dean nf n«W aeeuptea the lounges will be t’olled*' F C, iulton, K t ,,, . An«ell. aaaistant to the president, TV Hoanl of Directors previous Ivan of Men W. L. I'enh. Mhy. Iv dIHM Xpenee to ptvpere plans , „|„oel V, A, A.lem-h, a‘sUtiiB and esUmale* for loungea In eve* PMXAT, Id t olonel Jo. K Davis. ***?' rt p9ed Inal Midi aaaiatant eommandaut. l.t Colonel to have theM plans ready for the Mas II. Hauler. dMumandeni at November hoard mealing. . 1 the annas, Lt Colonel William 8. Tim two lounges Mr# aeiltowv*! (McRthenny, adjutant, Hev. Merman ad for etperimental purposes and Anderson, Presbyterian minister, will serve ea a basis In detormln- atM | R t . R^ j. p. (Jieissner, priest Ing bow the new lounges will #f Bt . C hapeL he utilised, how much space will , w| „ ^ be needed, and the approximate cost of construction and furnish ing. In the experiment six dormitory rooms were used. One will be the ladies' loungv, while the othn five ireviously occupied rooms will orm the lounge proper. just two things will help him when ly in a competitive market; topro- on “Industrial Engineer- this humpbacked bovine unw inds. nuu , yL^TridTag in Uw' vi * '"^rmation to enable him to i^m in Tc'xaj*" st tht* xn- Dne, hiii lOMtinctivo Ability to Anti* • ,. « , ’, . . nuik^ a wit# d^ciiiion* and if dim* ms t tkm naawt fck* *rnk middle And bArt -bAck bronc fVraU I ■ wia* neciaion. Ana, n poa- nu *' ^ and ^ bull riding contest. "Which *ibW to make a reduction in buai- ,n Austin, October 24.^ »ial. the other. h,s ab.lity to ttay eyer #twt leM #ntry „ess fanurw.” This K per is the result of a rgerson made of Texas ■ n d aboard and spur generously fore requi i was the one I entered,' After he wstonk gt this abort, blocky; wftV thick lensed glasses. ^ fWWltce ft, TM3, be eg Elects Officers J 1 ui. < l m ,‘ ,1 *Th.*tost spring., As^you fhiron, Bin Klabunde, Alton With- Qmmtmnnaires sseew esnt to over fellow wL. ers. Wayne Stowns. and Robert two hundred companies All com you arc not teminded of a Ph. D. l" w * University. During the Fl»ke. panics contacted had 250 or more and especially not a buBrktor. He f««r Period spent h, lows. Assisting with th# layout work employees. There war a 40 percent 1 seems the type In fit in a biolog\ he worked as a research assistant _ _ „ „ , ., will be T. F. Bonntd. Robert Carl- 1 return of questionnaires. Ttoboratory attempting to sure wit h specialisation on cattle ami C. P. McKnight, Quitman, was son, E. J. Cheek, T. F. Daily, G., During the past summer Torger- down a microbe with a microscope. breeding. H» finished his atoctoi president of the newly Ferguson, L H. Hinsch. Rufus son was employed by the Dimold- «i have found that th. fancy »'** there in August and came to organised Pre-Uw Society at l Turner, Charles B. McKerrel, Joe ing Corporation of New York as ^ or white shirt topped off with *‘r*t teaching job at A. A M. recent meeting. Elected to serve Mullins, Ervin Raninsky. Harry ■ consultant on time and motion colorful bandanna doUn’t increase Dr Stappa, and Jimmy Woodall studies, wage admintotration. and th e adhesive powers of a rider's Only Selected 64 et School one uniforjn with blouses; hoot* may or m«y not be worn. Regula tion uniform for cadets not re ceiving commissions will Im- num ber two (khakil with ties. Cudet officers will be present and seated jn the front section <*f. the Assembly Hall by 7:30. wWW cadet non-commiaaioned off ice m should be present and seated by 8 p. m. in the designated side areas. IE The program will begin with the resentation of the General'* arch n honor of General Piburn. invocation Vill be given by Anderson, alter which Presi- it Oilchnst Alii give g brief ('♦loitcl Mcloy will then intro- General Piburn who will ad- PIVE TO THE POINT AUSTIN, Oet 23. —(AP)— A quota of five candidates for at, poiatment to the Wcat Point Mfli * tary Academy has Ison albHl.il to the Tsxas National Gukrd, Ht»te - Adj. (Ion. K. L, Berry reported yesterday ‘ whatIhili? ROUITOM. TKX, Dot, M (APi —A c«fe ym|B4itotf amarked a crttlcai euatomvr In the face with a Iwwl of fhill, n$ man on the receiving etui, a 23 year old rtiwbov fMm Ragle Pass, had eommentid of the chill •’ll sUnlis.” The prop, b’tnr admllleil tn^alitf the IniwI as he (old the rustnhtort w “No man ran say that about my ehlll and live.” - The rowbog, whn recetvctl • - gash op his forehead, was quoted * as repfytnfi “nr eat It ami §w.” BOY(YF»T -LITTLE UN** LAKE RUCTPSS. Oet. 23 (AP) Russia and Caafhoslovakia be- ^. gan. their boycott yesterday on * Bor rotary of State Marshall’s pro posal, (or a year-round sitting of ^ the United Nations Assembly.' I .. milk Jump* cent l DAU.AS, Oet. 23 -(AP)—The price of milk went up one cent a quart here yesterday as major Dallas dairymen increased price* CHILI BREAKS WtTR RUSSIA -. SANTIAGO. CHILI. Oct 23*- - (AP)—Chili, blaming Communists Tor a recent coal strike, was alien ed with Brasil today in a dipkuha tic break with the Soviet Union. The Chilean government said laat night it had severed diploma tic and consular relations with Rusato and with Cserhoslovakia as well. 1 BARS TAKE BEATING ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Oet. 23 , _(AP>—A 30 to 50 per cent drop In patronage at the nation'* ban was reported yesterday by James J. Donovan of Norwood, 0., Prest . dent of the National Tavern Asao- - elation. * v j , ' BREAK UP CAR THEFTS MONROE, LA., 0«t. 23 -(AP) 4 —Two more persons haw been ar- ■ * rested In connection with what dtopMatt U. S. District Attorney Lea 8. Thompson calls a gigantic v Tnxas-Looisisna stolen ear ring, The Longhorn for the 1943-47, union contracts school year Si expected to haye* been delivered within a week, the I'urrskll Klswlstsl co-editors announced Wednesday ^14*111*0 by Tuesday afternoon, but anoth To Head Pre-Med* er is due Friday. Dsuance will be gin as soon as they are received. | 1 Ihm Carroll, Palestine, was elec P ev , . .. . . . , with McKnight wore J. F. Wagen- bn to «. took of . b»n” to Ktoa pr,”n,J . to- “"“m quipped. “A pair of hoots, spurs, monstrntion on ranch construction port,/ •••?*»■■. and possibly s poir of levis and a and use# of rope at the Colorado p , . » a u - hat is enough.” State Fair in 19S6. The demonstra- wi , h i n \^ t L\w.ri,in,nn^l« 1 Shrode w»s bom and roisod on Jton. which plpwi first, showed ^ho,,!, >rM j t0 crpat< . a better un- • '-Wvb ,ud>. For to. in, n"".* T. 5SS-S!SStoL • i * t **" >" a 7' h»' l» v *d Flag- K the aims of the society. It plans ted presuient of the Pre-Medical , *' r ' (0 h ,ra * , °- whom hto father a . r pe f t ne. lo h r | n « speakers frdm prominent u I-,.. T.. u owned a section Of land and ranged ] n reference In ihto mden he law schools to The School of Veterinary Medi cine accepts . hplor. ttorto. «1- 'r?Jt!' 1 U cl' mitted to the sehoel most first have Co, ?r fj***.*" had one year of pm-vetorinary w,,, ^ ^ m • a, °* th work 1 ef offltr - A b«,n!. MmpoMA of Dr. R C. Wh " ^ o1 °" i ” k ^ Dunn, acting dean of the school; > P»i la kreplag with lost year's policy Hocietf last Tuomtoy. Electe.1 to final rnirs This yeaf's anaial ,,.t a ry irmsuret ami • ill be l.r,er Ihaa say heretofore Zw, l oltoge ‘ dtarton, lomwtor Mhlishod by A. * M. stodeats. FoRpwtng rl.ctbm nf officer* Hoary Pale, maaagln, editor, sa- (j^ n( r | u h .nmnia-r, dlmus tiMoared Wodao^y. J | ^d the suhjoet, “TuhomiinsU ” CIvH Service Agml To ip, .. .ptltu.h »«. I L ^ HW M0n,l "« whether the ajlplicaat plans to Ai C> Kirkpatrick, US CIvU Her- carry on (ho werx after ho finishes n-presentative, will be In the Petroleum Engineering Lecture More than 30 per cent of tho Room at 10 a. m., Friday to dis- .. .. , -I - -—. — -—, , i studenU enter school with a hotter cuss coming fivll serviee essmina- ctor ‘’ w ’ w "‘ rr ,hr ) , • rt ' h,m towhlng, , w I have to try to get Is open to all students, than B grade and, thsrs are Khroo Dons. Dr. Shrode plsy.il center on the my money's worth, Just think, if Tha next meeting will hs held er four limoa more applianU than The Mams pill be given in all f opt ball team* at FlauUt and I only stay on fivu second* that Monday night at 7 In* Building wo ran take ears of/* Dr Dunn 1 phases of sgmulture and engi- Boulder High Kehuols. *1 also will be a dollar per second," * K-23. says. * nearing, 1 mm 1 c.iti tto.1 <0 . land and ranged ] n reference to the rodeo, he law schools to th# campus fotore Ikoaghern* oill contain aervice with Carroll were Norman , on X OVt ' rnn,, ' n, tfmsing aa |j | «Whsn we come from thr (o-spdnsors of the organixation eieala of the eatirv year. All sc- Halhro«iks, Bryan, vkv president; * n ‘ , ,,r chute, I am going to figure where urs Philip Goode and Arthpr Ste- t|y lilts will he (drtared, iarludiag |i u «h Fsnguy' Port Arthur sec- ?? ! rn ****4 farm near Botil^r. he n romg and try to go with him wart, member# of the busints* and Frank An- ,# (trr ' ‘ •Jfh- if I -an. or next best, "pick out a* accounting department The society Dr. P. W. Moms, head of the vet erinary physiology and pharmacol peted, cadet officers will file onto the stage to receive their commi-- Mmh. J t . - . 1 1 The benediction will be pm- ogy department; Dr. F. P. Jaggi. tmunced by Rt. Rev. Gteisaner. am! ^ ;EL d nrr;»zs: r « •*'- ^ <| "' st " a*”*- H. Mllliff. to dose the of%ial head of the department of anato- my, pasaes upon the qualifUations y ‘ LIFE AT LITTLE AGGIELAND follows « famtliar pattern. Top row of picture*: the frwh«an reft Ment line* up for ret rent Left: parade rent. Center: anlutint the colora are John A. Johnnon of (lalveMton, acting a* coMmanding officer, (left) and DelAneh Martin of DoIIm, acting n* executive officer. * Right |) I elute: First Battalion command salute* the colors. Lower row: dram corps Is part of 80-niece f rath man bead, plays M h«p hup!” for marchera. Center: freshmen wildcat aa coi lege hand finmhe*. at Annex ( ellere Night, Aggie War HyMn. In left comer, Cade* LA. Cel. Henry Pate, Col of Corps BUI Brown, and (adet CoL^illy Vaaghn watch tho proceedings. Right picture: freshmen try their voices on “ttpirtt of Agglolnnd n as college yeU leaden, nwing out the tl^tb* 1 * ^ College Night waa dnpbcated at Little Aggieland for the beae- fit of freohmon, who are spending their first year at that annex.